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The Lethbridge Hurricanes donated $31,600 to charitable causes during the 2024-25 season. (Photo: Lethbridge News Now)

Lethbridge Hurricanes donated over $31K during 2024-25 season

Jun 19, 2025 | 10:36 AM

Lethbridge’s WHL club has announced its charitable donation total for the 2024-25 season.

The Lethbridge Hurricanes have given a combined $31,600 to a variety of initiatives.

Terry Huisman, Hurricanes General Manager of Business Operations, says it was incredible to see that much money being raised.

“The continued support to our community by both our players and community partners, including the fans, continues to grow every year and this season was a banner year. It’s great to see so many different causes supported through these efforts, and we hope it will make a difference in a lot of people’s lives,” says Huisman.

The SRI Homes Yager Bombs Campaign donated $100 for each assist and $250 for each goal that Brayden Yager registered during this past season. In total, $10,000 has been raised for the Alzheimer’s Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories.

$10,100 has been given to the Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation through the Saves for CRH program by Shawn Hass of Hass Wealth Management. For each save made by Hurricanes goaltenders in the regular season and playoffs, $10 was added to the total.

The Goals for Kids initiative, started by Hurricanes players Tristen Doyle, Miguel Marques, and Will Sharpe, has amassed a total of $4,640 for the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation.

Brayden Edwards’ Score to Support campaign has raised $3,570 for Special Olympics Lethbridge, while the Shane Scores for Maia campaign has totaled $2,850 for the CMV Foundation of Canada.

The Hurricanes dedicated special thanks to Grandma Edwards, Les Wingerter, All Around Consulting, Alpine Drywall, and Alpine Credits for contributing to these totals.

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